Oh, you thought things couldn’t get worse under the Biden-Harris admin? Think again
Blinken: 8,000 North Korean troops in Kursk, could join Ukraine war in days
About 8,000 North Korean troops in Russia are in the country’s Kursk border region and are expected to enter Moscow’s war with Ukraine in the “coming days,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday.
Russia has been training the North Koreans in artillery, basic infantry operations, drones and trench clearing, indicating “that they fully intend to use these forces in front-line operations,” he told reporters following a meeting with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and their South Korean counterparts in Washington, D.C.
“We’ve not yet seen these troops deploy into combat against Ukrainian forces, but we would expect that to happen in the coming days,” Blinken said, adding that if the North Korean troops enter the fight they would become legitimate military targets.
The Pentagon earlier this week said about 10,000 North Korean soldiers were training in Russia and were seen outfitted in Kremlin uniforms and equipment en route to Kursk, where Ukrainian forces launched an incursion this summer.
Supposedly, the only time North Korea has sent their military to another nation since the end of the Korean War, such as it is, was Vietnam. They’ve worked with other nations, and had advisors on the ground in places, but, never actual ground troops. But, now, we have them working with Russia and about to enter Ukraine.
Meanwhile
Iran’s military leadership announced Thursday intentions to retaliate against recent Israeli strikes but may delay action to avoid benefiting former President Donald Trump’s campaign, according to The New York Times.
Deputy commander of the guards General Ali Fadavi said to Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen television that Iran’s counteraction to Israel in what he termed “Zionist aggression” is inevitable and could devastate Israeli capabilities in a single operation, the NYT reported. The statement marks the first official confirmation from Iran of planned reprisals following Israel’s attacks on Oct. 25, which have heightened tensions in the region.
Iran’s leaders are reportedly wary of actions that could inadvertently aid former Trump’s reelection bid by escalating regional tensions, which could look bad for the Biden-Harris administration, according to the NYT. Despite the heated rhetoric, the timing and nature of Iran’s response remain uncertain, raising questions about potential diplomatic negotiations or delays.
Biden-Harris buddy Khamenei reportedly is going to strike via Iraq, so, yeah, things are looking great. Why would Iran want to hold off to protect Harris? Hmm. And where’s Biden? Off to Delaware for the weekend yet again.
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